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Frey breaks with the old Eagles sound on his second solo album, much of which has a bluesy, rocking feel. Includes the hits "Smuggler's Blues" and "Sexy Girl." ~ William Ruhlmann
Audio Mixer: Joe Chiccarelli.
Producers: Glenn Frey, Allan Blazek, Barry Beckett.
Personnel: Glenn Frey (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, drums); Luther Waters, Jack Tempchin, Oren Waters, Roy Galloway (vocals); Duncan Cameron, Josh Leo (guitar); Nick DeCaro (strings); William Bergman, Greg Smith , Al Garth (saxophone); Lee Thornburg (trumpet); Heart Attack Horns (horns); Barry Beckett (piano, synthesizer); Vince Melamed (piano); Allan Blazek (keyboards); David "Hawk" Wolinski (synthesizer); John "J.R." Robinson , Michael Huey, Larrie Londin (drums); Steve Forman (percussion); Victor Feldman (background vocals).
Glenn Frey Allnighter Songs Purchase Allnighter CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Glenn Frey No Fun Aloud CD (1982)
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$6.09 Glenn Frey's first solo album plotted two Top 40 singles, with "I Found Somebody" going to number 31 in the summer of 1982 and the destitute-sounding "The One You Love" hitting number 15 two months later. With help from Jack Tempchin, who co-wrote the Eagles' "Peaceful Easy Feeling," the album reached number 32 on the U.S. charts, but it's Frey's perfectly guided vocals and impeccable talent for crafting laid-back love songs that make the album noteworthy. The saxophone from "The One You Love," which tags alongside the soothing chorus, makes the song even better, and "I Found Somebody" hints at the Eagles' warm, harmonic style. Even the average-sounding "All Those Lies" went to number 41, but efforts like "That Girl" and "She Can't Let Go" are thinned out too much, as Frey gets a little too involved with singer/songwriter colloquialisms. Some life is regained with a spirited attempt at Frankie Ford's "Sea Cruise," one of the album's real movers. With Frey's own production assistance, No Fun Aloud ...
| | Glenn Frey Live CD (1993)
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$7.49 In the course of this 70-minute, 14-song live disc, recorded at the Stadium in Dublin on July 8, 1992, Glenn Frey divides the set list just about equally between solo material and old Eagles songs. As such, it provides a good sampler of Frey's career in total, from "Take It Easy" to "Smuggler's Blues." One might have hoped for a bit less of Frey's then-current solo album, Strange Weather, and a bit more of the Eagles (after this record, Frey returned for the group's ...
| | Don Felder Airborne CD (1983)
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$9.69 1983's Airborne by Eagles guitarist Don Felder is truly style over substance. For a member of such a phenomenally successful and visible group to release something so nondescript is really food for thought. Felder produced this effort, and he has friends galore pack the proceedings with lots of musicianship, the late Carlos Vega is on drums, as are Joe Vitale, Russ Kunkel, and Tris Imboden; fellow latter-day Eagle Timothy B. Schmit provides backing vocals, and there are appearances by Jeff Lorber, Joe Lala, Kenny Loggins, Dave Mason, and Albhy Galuten, but those talents aren't enough to pull this one out of the bargain bins. With a mega-producer like Galuten contributing, one would think it prudent to invite him onboard to co-produce: His magic is part of what is missing here. The record sounds like "The Heat Is On," Glenn Frey's very '80s-sounding 1984 hit from Beverly Hills Cop, and years later that sound does not hold these songs up to the test of time. For the guy who co-wrote only one major Eagles title of note, "Hotel California," this album of Felder originals just goes right through the listener. Kenny Loggins co-writes "Never Surrender" with the guitarist, but it just isn't enough, melodies like the ...
| | Ozark Mountain Daredevils Men From Earth CD (1976)
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$13.45 The group's last fully succesful record, mixing soft, romantic sounds ("You Know Like I Know") dressed up in restrained, tasteful orchestrations with harder country sounds ("Homemade Wine"). "Fly Away Home" is probably the best rock number here, and also has room for some very pretty noodling on the mandolin. ~ Bruce Eder
The group's last fully successful record, mixing soft, romantic sounds ("You Know Like I Know") ...
| | Delegation Promise Of Love +2 CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Merlyn Spellbound: A Continuous Mix Of Funky Progressive Breaks CD (2000)
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$14.55
| | Billion Dollar Baby CD (1995)
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| | Tiki Tones Leisure Experiment CD (2000)
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| | Sunnyboys CD (1997) (Import) Australia
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$14.99
| | Hellecasters Hell III: New Axes To Grind CD (1997)
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$13.45 On this release, the Hellecasters -- an amazing and highly skilled trio of guitarists -- take their third break in a decade from their regular projects to produce a CD of unpredictable and energetic instrumental music. The three core members are John Jorgenson, Jerry Donahue, and Will Ray. Jorgenson, a three-time Guitarist of the Year as voted by the Academy of Country Music, has worked with Bob Seger, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan, the Byrds, Roy Orbison, John Prine, Michael Nesmith, and Elton John. Still, do not expect ...
| | Mario Lanza La Donna E Mobile CD (2008) (Import)
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$14.45
| | Valmar Amorim Um Cavaquinho Para Todos Os Gostos CD (2005) (Import) Brazil
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$20.99
| | Field Music CD (2005) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Enhanced CD; United Kingdom
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$14.79 Field Music are a trio of northern lads who work a rich seam of melodic and angular guitar with indie pop arrangements on their excellent self-titled debut record. For those ...
| | Soulive Turn It Out CD (2007) (Import)
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